I think it's logical, ...men still run things and they like to hire cute girls :)
I usually build my own systems, but thinking about trying one from here next; http://www.tradingcomputers.com/TCdesktop.html
Good question! The approach I've found best is to cache in memory a certain amount of data and periodically based on time or the amount push...
a) Right-click "My Computer" -> Properties -> Advanced -> Performance -> Settings -> "Adjust for Best Performance" (or similar if on Vista) b)...
...and thankfully I don't either! We're here to talk about trading, if you have something to offer more than an opinion (we all have a hole)...
...and don't get too "high" on yourself, I remember the first day Barron put this site online and PM'd me in #daytraders to check it out with an...
Arthur, my mind whirls and from time to time My stomach heaves...no help needed :)
It really does not matter whether or not you have asked the question in another thread, I answered it in this one and a database is "nothing more"...
solid state drives & flat files...a database in the path of execution or anywhere near market data is a pox on quality
Arthur you are right, many years have gone by and I'm moved by your reminder of that solid seasoned-core of individuals here on EliteTrader...
hire a consultant who knows trading computers to fix it for you, not the GeekSquad, lol
I notice it too, a lot fewer traders is My take
This BP debacle and the incomprehensible lack of an intelligence is "killing Me"...what they should have done (imo) is give $10M to every college...
Instinct coupled with a good plan, revisit and modify the plan when needed and as additional information becomes available.
The original question reminds me a lot of old times in the mid and late 1990's when people asked the best way to learn how to trade and the answer...
ummm...Patriotic Lawmakers, can those two words go together in the same sentence? :)
With the proper tools (technology), mentoring and a solid plan for success...I'd imagine that 15% number to be much smaller...yes it's the...
If you're going to learn a language (and you'll have to one way or the other) you may as well start learning VB.NET vs. Trade Station Easy...
"The Big D"...you and I think a lot alike :)
http://www.tradingcomputers.com http://www.elnexus.com/articles/Nehalem-2P-Benchmarks.aspx...
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